… Relevance of gender in the policy area Energy is a driver of economic development, … household work. This means that women spend more time at home and are therefore more dependent than men on heating and … heating, cooking, lighting and use of appliances in thehome”. Elderly women are at higher risk of fuel poverty due …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area Environment is a cross-cutting issue. It … to: water, air and soil quality waste management and the use of chemicals environmental assessment green public … to climate change. For example, women spend more time at home due to care duties, and thus depend on domestic heating …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area Tourism is the third largest socio-economic … and can be carried out at different locations, such as thehome, the workplace or in the community. Tourism also offers … prescribe traditional gender roles and responsibilities at home and in the workplace, that see women segregated into …
… European Commission The coordination of gender mainstreaming across the European Commission’s Directorates-General is currently … of 20 people appointed by the Director-General of DG HOME as independent experts. Its aim is to provide the …
… birth, disability, age or sexual orientation. Fill in the nomination form! Nominations will be accepted from now … collective or institutional nominations are preferred. The reason for this is that collective nominations show wider … skills, so they would be more involved in care work at home; Women/ Men running programmes for non-traditional …